Photo exhibitions: a September shortlist

I’m as wistful that summer has ended as the next person, but at the same time, I’m looking forward to the fall season of exhibitions. (The shorter days and cooler temperatures? Not so much.) Here’s my September shortlist: .  . “Harper’s Bazaar: A Decade of Style” opens at the ICP on Friday, just in time [...]

The best of 2010 (updated)

When you look back at 2010, what photos, photo books, and exhibitions stand out the most in your memory? Here’s a look at some of the best-of lists compiled by various websites and other  photo blogs—starting with a handful of new posts that went up over the holiday break: . THE 2010 TOP TEN LIST, [...]

Cameraless photography tonight in New York

The commercial photo industry is naturally predisposed to discussions of gear and technique, so it’s nice to step back from that for a minute and look at something completely different—such as cameraless photography. Tonight, at Danziger Projects in New York, is the opening for a solo show of Christopher Bucklow’s photographs, which he makes without [...]

iPhone app delivers a photo for every minute of the day

. At his blog, The Year in Pictures, James Danziger writes of a Japanese iPhone app that shows a different photo for every minute of the day. Specifically: “This is Bijin-Tokei – a clock app which shows 1,440 different pictures of girls (one for every minute of the day) each holding a blackboard showing the [...]

Our (highly subjective and by no means complete) look back at 2009

… PDNPulse featured James Worrell’s slideshow on a typical day in his life, which Dan Havlik sardonically introduces thusly: “Yes, it all begins at 6:30 am on a dreary morning in New Jersey but gets brighter as it goes along. He is, after all, working, which these days is an accomplishment in itself.” … RESOLVE [...]

Farewell, Kodachrome

The Wall Street Journal has done an interesting story on the demise of Kodachrome, which, argues writer Richard B. Woodward, “has given honorable service for so long (since 1935 in movie cameras, since 1936 in 35mm still cameras) that its demise calls for a send-off more ceremonial than just a quote from the Paul Simon [...]

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